Re eR Sey Brown Block 120 Si eod & gianley Bros, sla tes s case Of diphtheria existed, . ro? “ryt . aftus Was fined days ago ror enret jg a he use Wher ) oppsith n to the sanitary conat sible. HockKEY Matcn Sir John A MceDon- Jd vs. Wilfred L-urer at the rink tc- oi bt So far Su Juhn Las a J/arge ma- et! - - ENCOURAGE ‘he young ladies of the Wesle y Viseiea Band tendl g their Social «pb fuesday ne reshments served at 9 ,uewe e'cluck. = , . , , = « @p, Perern’s Cuct Wednesday, 7¢ JO address on Bap'isin. service and meditation me:k for they shall » m., service aud Thursday, 5 p. m., ig “Blessed are the rit the oarth. puuey icaion Mirsston —To-night in the Upper Me thodtst Church at ¢ JU, We expect to see a fa!) house during the remaining sights of his week as thia will Lk«!y be the last week of the mission. Seatina —Carroll, of Pictou, won t! OW yaris ‘ace ai the recent annual ¢ vf she Canadian Am the sey iug Ce weiation at Montreal, and Skinser, of e sone place, Wun the beya hurd! ra.e To GrapuaTe at Ds The Ha! Jax Heraid pul whesa a lst of the Dal housio students who wil raduite in arts Che fol- orn luate m1 ® SERA. lat and medicine t! lowing from the [-iand wili atts: James W. Beehaur, Murray Harbor; CA Howatt, Sunmerside; D D Hugh, Marray Harbor }. Giordun, do; Fred. \. McMillan, Alberry Plaine; Chris. Mun- me, Valleytield, Thos. I. Weet, York. - At Oshawa, Ontario, Feb. 8, Mr. W. C Seott asked Sir Richa: Cartwright, ** Does te Liberal pa far isscriminatio eget nat Great Brit i nl vad nittivg Ameri wm manufactures free, and taxing the mani Juchores oy Great Bri { Sir diuchard ok ‘ “a artioright Hi sare : “€c tainky we de. & nN — 7 . Sommephoe.—The peopleof our sister Cuy ane counlry aruund absut are to be congratulated upen the which we learn to day have been made by the Nwural History Suciety, whereby Mr Vain ib todeliver in Samnerside on Mon- day Next, his lecture upon the propused Tunnel. This lecture is a fitting exponent of the interest ull parties, irrespective of politieal creed feel in the Tunnel, and we trust the ladies and genilemen of Summer- side will fill Market Gall next Monday wight, when they will ne doubt be very wach interested, and ala» by their support aid the Natural History Sucie'y, which ewell deserving of the assistance of the Pland publie, i -<ie- fis Temperance Convention. Toe Temperance Convention met as announced in McLeod’s hall this forenoon. Mr. S. W. Crabbe was elected Chairman, and Mr. John A. Lawson, Secretxry. Messra. Joh» Soutt, W J. Muler and He:bert Alexander, were appvinted a Com- wittee on credentials Their reports shows that the following duly qual:fied represen- tatives of temperance sucieties and churches were present up to twelve o'clock: TEMPERANCE DIVISIONS : Stanley Division, Juo M.Kie, A Me- Ewen; Excelsior, J Bain, H Howard; Rescur, J Bevyer, J Lapthorne; Victoria, J Godkin, A Down; Rising Star, W Ram my, A Simpson; Oricnt, J Scott, F Per- kins; Kingston Star, A Stetson, D Fraser; Hold Fast, N Peardon, J Bryenton; Bloum ing Hope Lodge, L M-Cabe, Jno Judann, #itene, J Holland, N Hooper; Rising Siar ledge, J Dockendorf CHURCHES : St Peter'sa—J Su p on, F Foster;St Paul's arrangements tt J Candatl, D fF Jobasron; First Methodist—Wm Heard, WJ Miller; Zion WT Huggan, RSarrett; Winslve Seuth ~W Kirby, C Bryenron; Wheatley River ~E Evans, J Smith; Winsle North—J Holman, B Carter; Rustic: Ruai—G Coles, + Ball; Huoter River—J Waye, F Darke; Summerside —D Mc Kay, M D. - DIED. &t Winsloe Road, Feb. 25 h inst., Rebecca swith passed tn her rest af.e: 5 months suffer- ‘ag, in her 67th year. _fa this city, on the 24th inst Coste, aged four monihs, —a William Da- Facts and Prospects Orrawa, Feb #25. No Opposition is yet off-red in Ottawa, snd several Ontario eounties will return Conserv itives by acclamation. . Iho Toronto Mail fore c isting probable Mection results places the Conservative a wAyat29 Enthusiastic Conservatives Here, Clanm that the Government will have tWo thieds of the n+ xt house. Every di y Wereaees their ma) rity! Che Aylmer Tunes, a strong oppusition "San, has repudiated (Grit policy. oi a i Sie a We are a people of many races and oe vut when it comes to a ques eas Seng our allegiance by acce pt- Jack oe that would lower the old Union the Ss ~ raise over our broad Dowinton “S4rs and Stripes, chen there c-uld be at w : Ed +) te answer from Cape Breten co Briti-~h olumbia ° Ph &, : oo. or Dane or N orman we, s enton or Celt whatever we be; W : . “Ye are all of us one in respecting thee. THE DAILY. o ; y | . SEEETID programme ts Online PFN ro ; r : i March ; the Social on buesday, Mare: : : sv -_ ' 1 Stanley ! xi not 1 ‘ geto n Stan i cae 5 ty nvon to lay. She was ris yester dsy- - bias LlceR ey. Vhe ' H ney ‘ ub te b ik ly al r req estes . ‘ 7.d0 sharp. - ; at a Poice Coret.—This morning, one Neott 4 ” , , , jot ease We Gis A red for judgment. « " . . 2 } civis — The « vie c:ection In Summersice , t . Ye lootin | . oT esuited in the re-election of geateraay r ss = Chairman Hunt aud the old b 1 of com- te Se - qissioners Was Too RasH. A Halifax man named } | they are not pushing ic with auy vigor, for | | this reason: the Mail has, ia the slang of | BOMBSHELL. Additional Revelations. PLOTTERS AY WAK, PARRER'S DOUBTS. Way Waste Teo Bites ou the Chariy? BETTER WAKE FOR NEXATION AT ONCE, Hitt Thinks He is Misled on that Point. iX- “We Must be Very Patient with the Slow-Moving Popular Mind.” I MRONTOQ, Feb. 25. lations in the annexation Further reve onspiracy Were Ina ie by Sir Charies Tup- per in Windsor on Monday. It appears by the following letters which he read that Farrer, Wiman, Goldwin Smith & C»., have been conspiring for the last two years The readin rol these letters evoked deep- ‘st indignation and public feeling in On- tario is desperately excited. [t will be remembered that. Wiman de- nied communicatiun with auy Washiagten } politicians, Toronto, April 22, Mu dear Mr. Wiman : Our Ot'awa man will send a good sum- mary of your speech, sv that on our account ‘ i, need not. go to the trewble of preparn- 13889). tiem at present The Commercial Union movement is afta standstill. First ot all the Jesuits uavitation, which is here to stay, has, to some extet 7supplanted at. Seoondly, the general beliet is that the Repubicans would not listen tu any such scheme. Thirdly, 4 very large number of people are inclined to think that we had bettea make for AnneXation at once, instead of wasting two bites onthecherry. Lastly, the old parties here are rapidly breaking up,—and when Sir Juhn goes we shali ve drift without a port in sight on the wave Annexation, Moreover, althvugh the Liberals have taken up Commercia Uniea the day, given the subject **a rest.” There is realiy no use talking it up toa people whose politics are in a state of flux, and whose future is wrapped in doubt. 1| saw Mr. Hoarwhile at Washington, and tod him just what he says I did, namely, that the small forces favour AuneXation, and will favor it alithe more if,C mmercial Unwn be withheld. I: seems tu me, and I have ’ talked things over lately with Maritime Pruvince members as well as with Manituba, that Commercial Union would only delay the coming of the event which those people most desire. Hence in the referred to comm-rcial union dves net take hold, whereas unpex- ation, will always demand @ hesaiog. I: Ontario the Jesuics campaign his brought that aspect of things home to thousan:s whe t look at commercial uuion. ihe lictleness and half-hear\edness of the liberals are algo verv diskeartening. Then, again, the tru h is that every man whe preaches commercitl union would prefer annexation, 80 that the party is virtualy weariog a mask. you cone rouad this way and have a ; Yours vy ry truvy, (Sed ) Wasuincton, April 23, 1889, Evastus Wina ’ Esq : DEAR SIR, t aw greatly obliged to you fur'sendiug me the proof slips ot the North American article; and bave been much In- terested also in Mr. Farrer’s letter, which surprises me somewhat, as 1 did not think, irom hos eunversation, which gave me 3 very favorable impression, that he would be su easly discouraged. The reasons he gives existed pt ovinces woul k ne Can't talk ¢ E. FARRER. g before the Commercial Uowen movement began with greater force than to-day. The Repub- {tcans, as protectionists, iC Was apprelend- ed, would be against it. They are not Their representatives voted for t. ‘Theie newspapers have received it kindly, often with marked approval. The Jesuit agitation which has taken the place ef commercial union in his mind is largely sentiment and will probably not last long The commercial union is » business ques- tion that concerns each citizen, and ma way which he does nut understand at first, but aees more apd more clearly the more he talks inelligently about it. There is sume logic nw hat F. says ot not making two bites of a cherry. but go ing fer anvex.tion at once. but { think he js misled on that point in a way that often Where a manis talking mach ona be 18 duab-.e to nar- row bis horizon to those within his reach; aud his own inind, and perh ps those be wees, having pushed only discussion to dis- tant results, he takes it tor granted that the wide world, which is s9 wondeifally stow, bas k-pt up with him aud has the same re- guits iu sight. We'must be very patient with the slow-moving p»palar mind, If the ‘ ana: dian public of farmers, artisans, Inmbermen, occula. p int, and discnasing iv, EXAMINER, -.- - a acl athe Nt i = epee ili tihantsiscansihies sialic a ° } + oth mds tn . pemnnsnneanunnaannall P yr teme oe ARE NAL. Local and Other items. JE LEGRAPHIC NEWS. - wa ‘ ‘ ' =x, = - . $ ——eehownnas t stitial } Sreetan Desratours to Toe Examingr : } Sucl ‘ i uesd iget i ‘ pee . i A mf ‘ 2 ® ‘ 4 Jot remnants white cottons ecneap a | a 38 4 b Cj ' ; ne ie o8 - WEONESDAY, OF ee eee —~ FEBRUARY a a —— miners and fishers can be, in three years, argued up to the point of voting commercial union, and giving sanction to the movement in parliament, it will be grext progress. Slow as such movements are, the & powerful tendency to ke p our pabiic men from scattering away on anueXation nex’ winter, and I hope we can get the offer of | commercial union formulated into laws. I :eturn the proof slips ef the article and the le:ter of Mr. Parrer, Very truly yours, (Signed ) R. R. Wirr P. S. Just receivei of yours of yesterday, i The North American Review article will have | with Goidwin Smith's it reads admirably.” Tdi ARSHBISH JP'S PASTORAL, Sensation of the Day, Montreat, Feb. 25. The Archbishop's pastural cane like a thunder clap. ‘The grits are at their wits end as th:y relied npow American money to bribe constituencies. Hut Yankees wont plank down unless the grits give pledges to resign the tariif making unreservedly to Washington. The grits hesitate, as their scheme was to use the Unrestricted Reciprocity ery for all it’a worth tu capture the Govyern- ment, never expecting to make a tre: ty have the Largest, com: | furting thivg is that they never go back- | wards. To you personally it ought to be! be in your moments of reflection a consolation | that long heieatter when this ball you set. roliing haa gone on and finished is werk, everyone may then look back and see and appreciate the service doue to m#nkind by the hand that set it in motion. I sha!l look vith interest forwkat you say in Ottawa. PROWSE Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. Charlottetowd, February 20, 1801—eod & wky (x) - —{a)}— sects ies t, el ee ee ee at mee mt, ats ——, oe we 1891. eet eadl encanta anonnmamedhahtaeneditinne | ‘Rae success with which our Hat Department has been erowned in the past is due to the care we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Eng- lish, American and Canadian makes. when .ou want a Hat. tha the Wonderful Cheap Men theapest and Most Fashion- able stock of Hats on the Island. S6 QUEEN STREET. Don't forget, and they fear the Yankees publishing ther) — EEE ple iges. Archbishop Fabre’s circular is uu the sensation, and has created wide- sprend excitement. All the Quebec bishops will issue pastorals before election, urging the people to stand by the Govern- ment and resist traitors. Bishup L..Fische of Three Rivers, is pre- paring a poweiful pastoral etrongly de- nouncing any interference with the present concition of affairs. «wut woe owt WHT EMBROIDERY & P When Rogues Fall Out. Mie | Montreal, Feb. 26. A serious split has occurred beween American and Cans«dian conspirators. The former are disgusted over disclosures of | their scheme which they plainly see haa) ruined all the prospects of grit suecess in | the elections. They are also dissatisfied | Wonderful 2a — ——- —-—_O FF noite {x) —-—— AT ‘SPECIAL SALE RINT COTTONS. Value with the grit declarations that under unre. | stricted reciprocity Canada would retain — 3 coutrol of her own tariff fr m which they suspect that all the grits want is American ‘ s movey to assist them in gaining place and power, and that they are net sincere in | their adv.cacy of unrestricted reciprocity. | The Yankees refuse to furnish any money and the meeting in Montreal on Sunday Was to arrange matters, but it failed. —_——-~—-»>— 0, position Opinions. Toront+, Feb 26 The Mail s«ys the church action wil] have a most overwheslming influence in favor of the Government, and the liberals will not only have to fight against treason but much more formidadle obstacles—the authority and influence of the Catholic Church. ‘The Mail practically anticipstes defeat The Globe admits that the Archbishop’s pastoral will be disastroua to the Grit party, but says that the present contest is not te be decided by the nod of that pre- late ; and.while the Archbishop has a per- tect right to his opimiwn, the pastoral is truly remarkable emanating trom a man of his inteliigence, Charlottetown, January 28 1891. POLITICAL MEETINGS, | i PEAKERS of the Liberal-Conservative Party will address the Electors of Queen’s County at the following times and | — places :— A shuffling Reply Granville Schoo'house—Saturday, Feb, 28, “ea at 6 o’cl: ck. Take Verd Schoolhouse—Saturday 28th, at 6 o'clock Orrawa, Fe 25. Mowatt’s reply to Davies is regar @ ——— —~_—_{x }}-—-—_-——- - NOTICE. | HE time for receiving Tenders for the Esta‘e of James McCarthy, of Mount Stewart, Merchant, has been extended to February 28th. 1891. febl7 POLITICAL MEETINGS, = Candidates for Queen’s County will meet the Electors at the fullowing times | and places :— Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 13th Febru- ry, at 6 o'clock Monsghan Road Schoolhouse—Saturday, 14th, at 2 o'clock. Vernon River Bridge Hall—Monday, 16th, at 6 o'clock. Grandview Schoolhouse-—Tuesday, 17th, at 6 o'clock. Wood Islands School (West)—Wednesday, 18th, at | o'clock. Belle Creek School—Wednesday, 18th, -at 6 o'clock. Eldon Hall—Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock. Pownal Hall—Friday, 20ch at 6 o'clock. New D minion Schoolhguse—Saturday. Qlat, at 2 o'clock. ; Bonshaw H«!l--Mondav, 23rd, at 6 o'clock. Crapaus Hali—Turs tay, 24th, at 6 o'clock. Springton Schoo.house—Wednesday, 25th, at 1 o'clock, at i here as shuffling, and very significant « othe Hall—Saturaiay, 28th, at 6 o'clock. not denying that Biake wrote the words st. Pa rick's Schoolhouse —Monday, March ters in which they appeared. 6 a Schoolhouse—Monday, 2nd, at ° . . 6 o'clock Cavendish Hall—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. | 3rd, at 1 o’clock. 1 o’clock. — Orwell Cove Schoolhouse --Tuesday, 3rd, at Stanh»pe Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at ——OF THE—— 1 o'clock. LIBERAL "Daag j 1 o'clock Alberry Plains Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 1 o'clock POLITICAL MEETINGS. the following times nd places :— s Morell—W ednesday, 18th inst., at 1 o'clock. i ‘1 o'clock. The Candidates of the Dundas — Saturday, Zlst, at | o’clock. Cardigan —Monday, 23rd, at 1 o'clock, o’cloc it saa and other Popular Speakers DeGros Marsh Schoolhouse— Wednesday, a Whim Road Croes—Thursday, 26th, at 6 will address the Electors in octock. o'clock. ; es High Bank Schoolhouse - Friday, 27th, at s m4 i Glen Willi Hall—Saturday, 28:h, at 1 Thursday Ev ning, |, ier wee Hanson FEBRUARY 26 day, 28th at 6 o'clock. s attributed to him, but only particular let- 2ud, at 6 o’c ock. Emyvale Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at Montegue West schoolhouse—Tuesday, Point Prim Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. | Caledonia Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 3rd, at 6 o'clock. Tracadie Cross Scheo!house—Tuesday, 3rd, Donagh Schoolhouse—Wednesday, 4th, at 4th; at I o’elock | Avondale Schoolhouse Wednesday, 4th, at ’ ! : : feb20—her guar wat ——IN THE aco undersigned will meet the Electora at Head St. Peter’s Bay —Thursday, 19:h, at Souris Friday, 20th, at 1 o'clock. Liberal- Conservative Party —Mont.gue Bridge —Tuesday, 24th, 25th. at 6 o'clock Murray Harbor South—Friday, 27th, at 1 the Market Hall, on 7 oelock. St. Mary’s Read (“ast) Schoolh~use—Satur- Chair will be taken at 8 o'clock, sharp. Baldwin’s Road (\Vest) Schoo'house— Monday, March 2ad, at | o’el»ck. Peake Station choolhouse —Tuesday, 3rd, at | o'clock. Burns’s Road Schoolbouse—Tuesd:y, 3rd, at 7 o’cluck. W. S. STEWART, Secretary Lib. Con. Association. Charlottetown, Feb. 24, 1891. i A. C. MACDONALD, JUHN MoLEAN, febl7 Bradalbane Hall—Wednesday, 25th, at 6 | o'clock. | Clifton Hali—Friday, 27th, at 6 o'clock, | Hupe River Hall—-Saturday, 23th, at 1 o'clock. | Rustico Bunk—Saturday, “8th, at 6 o'clock. } } i f Wide White Embroidery. only 6c. per year ‘Three Thousand yards English Prints, only 10¢ per yard, in lengths from 3&3 to 20 yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now Ic. JAMES PATON & CO., - - - - MAKET SQUARE. W. °c. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON GLOTH D.POT. c*. and see our new patterns in Cloth. Positively the bi st that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds, WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice, Ww. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills janG SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CHARLOTTtTown, To Open in the lst September, 1891. MISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL. tig Course of Instruction will include English in all branches, Mathematics, Latin, Drawing (South Kensington Course), Calisthenics, Needlework, French, German, Music, Piano and Harmonv, Class Singing. Arrangements have been made with Trinity Collyge, London, England, to examine pupils in the schvol for certificates in theory of Musi , that those who wish to qualify for a musical degree may do so. Dr Anderson has kindly promised to teat the progress of the pupils in Fnglish, Mathe- matics and Latin by vearly examinations, and r-ckley Point Road Hall—Menday, 2nd , 'eports of progress and attendance will be sent ' B , March, at 2 o’cluck, febl1 —all prs dy wy tl 28th FOR SALE. pae BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on Sidney Street, be'ween Qaeen and Great George Streets. Also, the Warehouse next toit Inall -bout &8f et front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dw-liing House separ- ate. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 0 cl: ck. MRs. M. H GAHAN, ' feb24—tf POLITICAL MEETING. | . | “HE Liberal-Conservative Candidates will address the Electors in Irishtown Hall, on FRIDAY, o'clock, p m. Messrs. Davies and Welsh, the Opposition eandidates, are invi ed to attend. Ww. S. STEWART, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 22, 1891—tl mtg | | to he parents at the end of every term. For fur:her p»rticulara apply to MIS8 RUSSELL, P. O. 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